Dealing with Death
If you really want to kill a conversation, just start talking about death and dying. But is it really wise to avoid this important subject? […]
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If you really want to kill a conversation, just start talking about death and dying. But is it really wise to avoid this important subject? […]
On this program, Michael Horton talks with Nancy Guthrie about the personal story behind her book, Holding On to Hope: A Pathway Through Suffering to […]
On this program, Michael Horton speaks with Benjamin Kisoni, a political refugee from the Democratic Republic of Congo. War in that country robbed his family […]
Have you ever had a pastoral visit? What about a visit from your elders? The answer to that question is an indicator of whether you […]
After surveying the book of Job and especially its message on suffering, the hosts continue their series on Suffering & the Christian Life by tackling […]
On this program, the hosts wrap up their three-part series through the book of Job by looking at that wonderful expression of faith in which […]
Especially as Americans, we are often given to over-simplification. We like bumper stickers and sound bites. Problem is, sound bites get forwarded, linked, tagged, “liked,” […]
Continuing the overview of Job, the hosts consider the various claims to health, wealth, and happiness made by Job’s counselors. What’s wrong with this approach […]
The hosts are beginning a new series on Suffering & the Christian Life and will start with a three-part miniseries on the book of Job. […]
How can we discern between helpful and unhelpful ways to reach out to our non-Christian neighbors? More particularly, how should we deal with the thorny […]
At the conclusion of the book of Joshua, the people renew their commitment to the Mosaic covenant, saying, “We will serve the Lord.” But Joshua’s […]
Some say that believers are “saved by grace but stay in by works.” Throughout the history of this program the hosts have rejected that view, […]